I assume you're refering to the underwater segments. As long as you don't dip too low you should be fine. Hold space and stay at the top the whole time. Just make sure you don't get close to the barnacle or you'll crash.

I assume you're refering to the underwater segments. As long as you don't dip too low you should be fine. Hold space and stay at the top the whole time. Just make sure you don't get close to the barnacle or you'll crash.

The old barnacle bug was more fun when it would "ragdoll" the rollermine and clone it instead of just crashing like it does these days.

The thing that i'm worried about is that if it's episode 3 and not HL3 it better be long. ep. 1 and 2 were really short and I don't want to wait so many years for another 6 hours of gameplay only to then have to wait for HL3 to finish the trilogy.

There is an invisible wall that covers the hole in the window and thus not allowing me to bring the rollermine with me down to the ground. I don't see any other alternative in getting it to the other side, so I guess that means this is the end.

The people at reddit sent an email to Newell, asking him to elaborate.
His response? “I can see how the wording caused some confusion there.
Yes, we are announcing something with a three in it.”
We all know that Valve loves to tease their fans, but this is just too much.
So many questions can be asked from this statement, and it could apply to so many games:
Half Life 3, Portal 3, Left 4 Dead 3, even Team Fortress 3. But does this statement mean only one “three”-related game?